This clinical trial studies a treatment for traumatic brain injury using mesenchymal stromal cells (also known as stem cells). These cells are specially prepared in a laboratory and given to patients through infusion into their bloodstream. The study aims to determine if this cell treatment is safe and effective for people with severe brain injuries.
The treatment involves giving patients either mesenchymal stromal cells or a placebo. Two different amounts of cells will be tested: 80 million cells or 160 million cells. The treatment must be given within 48 hours after the brain injury occurs. During the study, doctors will monitor changes in the brain using special blood tests and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.
Patients will be followed for one year after receiving the treatment. Throughout this time, doctors will check how well the brain is healing and monitor the patient’s recovery progress. They will use various tests to measure improvements in brain function and overall quality of life. The study will help determine if this new cell treatment can reduce brain damage in people who have experienced severe head injuries.



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